SWALLOWED A SPIDER. A Iot1 but Kamlou Cur for Xalaria. "Malaria?" "Yes, malaria." "No sir. I am no more afraid of malaria than I am of you," and as the speaker was at least ten inches taller than the reporter, and proportionately broader, his fear of that dread malady was probably not excessive. I've hnd malaria, and I've been cured." "Yes, but a man can have malaria more than once." "not u ne is cured tne way I was, About ten years ago I was living in Indiana, in Vigo county, near Terra Haute. In those days a man was re garded as a stranger until he had drank about a gallon of whiskey and quinine, ana shaken down his bead- stead three or four times with the ague. I had a rather reticent nature, and suppose it took the climate longer to get acquainted with me than it did the ordinary run of men. For I had to drink about a barrel of whiskey and take whole pounds of quinine before I could get strong enough to even shake myself, let alone a bed. "How was I cured?" "Well it was a novel cure. I boarded with a Mrs. Dennis, who told me she could cure me if I would take her medicine. Finally I agreed. She brought a towel and bound it around my head so I could not Bee ; then she brought a glass of water and told me to take my dote and immediately swal low the water. The dose tasted like a little ball of dust, and as it was going down I felt a sharp, pain in my throat, as if it had been scraicnea. "The next morning Mrs. Dennis brought a little box and showed me her medicine. It was a big, hairy, black spider, alive, and the mate to the one I had swallowed the day before." The medicine this gentleman took for malaria, may have been efiective, but few would care to try the remedy. Nor is there any necessity for it. Malaria is a poisoned condition of the blood produced by bad air and water, which enter the blood-channels through the stomach and lungs and other ways, and produce injurious ef fects on the liver and kidueya. It is cured by puttiug the liver and kidneys in perfect, healthy working order. The drugs oidinarily used for such purposes frequently do quite as much harm as good, and leave the system in an enfeebled condition. The certain and harmless remedy for malaria is Warner's safe cure which puts the liver and kidneys in healthy action, when the poison is carried out of the system, and the serious effects it engenders, pass away. J. M. Booth, Springfield, Mass., under date of March 28th, 1887, writes: 'One year ago I had the malaria had had it more or less for ten pears. I stopped all other medicines and took Warner's safe cure, and it cured me. This country is famous for malaria, and I know Warner's safe cure will cure it " People who live in malarious locali ties will find in Warner's safe cure a specific against contracting this dis ease. The malarial poison can find no entrance to the system, if the liver and kidneys are kept in healthy action. The gentleman who swallowed the spider, concludes his narrative in the New York Mail and Expret by saying : "I was effectually curtd, but I wouldn't ' take' another dose of that medicine to save my life. Husband 1 can't stand this any longer. You make me desperate. Wife So you havo said before. Husband I'm going into the next room to kill myself. Wife The spare room! I guess not If you want to kill your self the wood-shed is plenty good enough. Onp ha Herald. An itemized bill or the twelfth cen tury is old enough, in all conscience, but this one from the records of Win chester Cethedral, dated 1182, may bo new to most people: 8. D. r'or work done In soldering and repairing SL Joseph 0 8 Cleaning and ornumentlng the Holy Ghost. 0 Repairing the Virgin Mar; before ana be hind and making a new child 4 I Screwing a nose in the Devil, putting in the hair In his bead and placing a new Joint in his toll 5 The total bill amounted to 11 sib lings and 4 pence, nnd it is to be pre sumed that the workman got his pay. though the records are silent on that point M Y. Sun. "Over in Chambers Countv, Ala bama, right near tho Troup County line, I found on Sunday the queerest distillery I ever saw," said Revenue Agent Willborn Colqn'tt, cf Atlanta, recently. "I was with Deputy Marshal Jule Johnson and Deputy Marshal Eichelberger, of Alabama. The owner of tho still had made a boiler by split ting a poplar, probably two feet and a half in diameter, hollowing it out an4 lining it with copper. Three barrels were used as stills, and these were so arranged that there was double distil lation. The worm was a long tin pipe with an elbow at each end. The dis tillery would doubtless make thirty gallons of liquor a day. We caught two negroes, but couldn't tind the owner of the still." The Cook of To-day. Angelina Fitzwilliams I hope, mom, as I shan't bo expected to carry up no coal nor make L3 wds nor black no boot. Mrs. Marlboro Oln most certainly not I shall carry up the coal and make the beds myself. And my hus band of course blacks the boots and wouU be most happy to give yonrs a nib If you leave, them outsulo your door wi ere he can get them. Botlon POPOCATEPETL'S CRATER. A Keen of Doaolatloa Sabllme la Ita Heap, proaehable Grandeur. Of all tho" wandering millions since this weary.world was young, few feet have ever reached this spot, and of these few not many have been wo men's. Think of lt-over three and a half miles In mid air, half a mile above I he tip-top pinnacle of Mont Bland Tho highest mountain in Europe lacki ver two thousand feet of being as lofty a Popocatepetl. Of conrse, the chief object of Interest on top of the volcano is tho crater. Imagine the Interior of a mountain literally blown out by an explosion, to the depth of one thousand eight hundred feet loavlno- a. nnrrnur , " O ..... a . rim on its inside surface, over which the sea of snow curls higher than a man 8 head. I looked over th A,-,v brink in mute astonishment A vast cavity, unsuspected from the outside, at least a milo across, sank awav at mv feet rock-ribbed, ragged and torn along Its precipitous sides. Out of the orifice in its deep and dismal bottom rose jets of steam, puffing and blowing in the dead air. A workman who had wrought in the crater told me that the f umeros, or steam vents, instead of being a foot in diameter, as they appeared, measured from twelve to eighteen feet Tho vapor pouring out of these holes is highly impregnated with sulphur, which is depositod on the rocks and in the soil, furnishing an inexhaustible supply of this valuable mineral. Tho crane and rigging for lowering the workmen into this inferno consists of a strong beam projecting a few feet over the abyss; over a pulley In the end runs a long rope, with a loop in the lower end. The person wishing: to descend stands in the loop, holds the rope lu one hand and with the other manages a stick to protect himself from injury by swinging against tho rocks. Two peons let the rone run slowly over the pulley, and the descent occupies about fifteen minutes. 1 he bottom of the crater is coverod with scoriae, which glitters with various colors. In one place is a stone, so large that a man can stand upon it which rises mid falls as it feels tho effect of the subterranean vapors. At the low est point is a lake, the water of which has an acid taste. The edge of tho crater is composed of immense bowl ders of porphery and basalt and one may descend some distance on foot by an icy pathway leading downward to the huge rock which supports the malacate, or machine for lowering the workmen. Since the mountain has been giving out its sulphurous breath for unnumbered centuries, the amount already existing is beyond estimation, and something like a ton is daily deposited. It would hardly be nn exaggeration to say that the upper part of the mountain is an immense block of sulphur, inclosed in shell of rock a few yards thick. Three qualities of sulphur are obtained by the operations here. The best is almost chemically pure, and , is ob tained at the . respet wlos, or steam vents, whence it issues in a liquid stato and hardens its it cools. The other two qualities nre 'known to tho trade as 'rich nnd "pure sulphur ore. The former yields from eighty-two to eighty-seven per cent of pure sulphur; tho latter about fifty per cent The process used in its purification is that of Michel. Distillation takes place at Tlamacas in half-cylindors which serve as retorts. One who has stood upon the brink of that crater can never for get the awful silence that broods over the scene of desolation. Fannie B. Ward, in Troy (N. .) Times. A MODEST OLD MAN. He Gives a Strictly Truthful Account of Ilia Wonder I ul Uecord. Briar got into conversation with an old man who was sitting in front of a livery barn in Leadvillo, Col., who in cidentally mentioned that he was born in Missouri and had lived all his life in the Territories or extreme Western States. "Ah, then I suppose you rode the first pony express that went through to the coast?" Briar suggested, mildly but confidently. "No. I never rode the pony express at all," he replied. "Didn't? Then you're the original discoverer of gold in California?" "No, you're, mistaken again," re turned the old man, sadly. "I am?" said Briar, now thoroughly astonished. "But of course you guided the first Union Pacific surveyors?" , "No," and the old man sighed. "No, I didn't do that, neither." "Well, this boats me!" said Briar, still more surprised. "Perhaps you aren't the original owner of the land where Denver now stands?" "N-o-o; ucyer owned it" "See here, now, weren't yon chief of scouts for the Government for fifteen years?" "O. no, no no, honest I never was." "Now, be careful tell the truth wereii't you playing cards with Wild Bill when ho was shot at Deadwood?" "No! Let up. please I wasn't in any of those places nor did n't do none of them things, an' I can prove it; but then, young man, I don't mind tellin1 you that 1 did guide Brigham Young on his first trip to Salt Lake, an' I was all through the Kansas-Newbrasky trouble, an' finally put it down, made the first find in Nevada, learnt Buffalo Bill how to load a gun, drove the first Black Hills treasure-coach, an' was the only man that come through the Custer massacre alive, after layin' on the battlefield wounded for forty-eight hours, surrounded by the groans an' shrieks of the dead an' dyia't That's my record, young f el. er. an' I got the papers for ev'ry word of it!" Uhicago CATARRH. A Itv Home Treatment for tat Care el Catarrh, Catarrhal Saafatsa aad lay Jsrsr. The microscope has proved that these diseases are contagious, and that they are due to the presence of living parasites in the lining membrane of the upper air passages and eustachian tubes. The eminent scientists, Tyn- dall, Huxley and Beale endorse this, and these authorities cannot be di puted. The regular method of treat ing these diseases has been to apply an irritant remedy, weekly and even daily, thus keeping the delicate mem brane in a constant state of irritation, allowing it no chance to heal, and as a natural consequence of such treat ment not one permanent cure hat ever been recorded. It is an absolute fact that these diseases can not be cared by any application made oitoner than once in two weeks, for the mem brane must get a chance to boal before an application is repeated. It it now seven years since Mr. Dixon discovered the parasite in catarrh and formulated bis new treatment, and since then his remedy has become a household ward in every country where the Euglish language is spoken. Cures effected by him seven years ago arecurt$ ttiil, there having been no return of the disease. So highly are these remedies valued that ignorant imitators have started up everywhere protending" to destroy a parasite of which they know nothing, by remedies, the result of the applica tion of which they are equally igno rant Mr. Dixon's remedy is applied only once in two weeks, and from one to three applications effect a perma nent cure in the most aggravated cases. Mr. Dixon sends a pamphlet de scribing his new treatment on the receipt of stamp to pay postage. The address is A. H. Dixon & Bon, 303 King street west, Toronto, Canada. Scientific American. Miss Dode, while working at the polls for the Prohibition candidates at the mu nicipal election In Boston, ba1 a bott e of vitriol emptied down her bask by a man who escaped.. She was badly burned. HACK ON XABTH Awaits that countless army of martyrs, whose ranks are constantly recruited from the vic tims of nervousness and nerTeus Diseases. The price of the been Is a si stomaUo course of Hostetter's Buuuauh Bitten, the finest and most Rental of touio nervine, pursued with rt-asouable persistence. Kaaler, pleasant and safer this than to swash the victualing department with pseudo-touioa, alcoholic or the reverie, beef extracts, nerva foods, nnroot Ins. sedatives and polsuus lu disguise. "Tired Nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep," la the providential rtouperant for weak nerves, and this glorious frauuhuw boliiE usually the con sequences of sound dliruatlon aud Increased vhcor, the great stouiaoblo which Insured both is productive also of repose at the required time. Not uurofnsbed awakens tho individ ual who uses It, but vlirorous. clear headed aud tranquil. Use the bitters also In fever and ague, rheumatism, kidney troubles, con situation and biliuuauess.- Thin soup, according to an Irish mendi cant Is "a quart of water boiled down to a pint to make It strong." SOMEBODY'S CHILD. Somebody's child la dying dying with the flush of hope on his youug face, and somebody's mother thinking ot the time when that dear lace win be bidden where no ray of hope can brighten it because there was no cure for consumption. lieader, if the child bo your neighbor's, take this comforting word to the mother's heart before it is too lata Tell her that consumption is curable; that men are liv ing to-day whom the physicians pro nounced Incurable, becauae ne lung had been almost deeiroved bv the disease. Dr. Pierce's ''Golden Medical Discovery" has cured hundreds; surpanses cod liver oil, hypophosphltea and other medicines in cm lug this disease. Sold by druggists. One and one-third pints ot powdered sugar weigh one pound. WH1TKAH COUB0E. College and Scientific Courses. Normal Course, College Preparatory Course, Hind ness Course, Conservatory of Music, Mod ern Languages Arts, lioard.ng Depart ment Nprln jjTerui begin .Tlurch t, IHHH. Has two good buddings. Twelve Teachers. 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It ie said that dyspepsia It our national malady. Well, Uranuueto's Pills will cure the national malady. It It said that mnatinatlnn la the ram of our sedentary Ufa. Well. Bhandiucth'. riLLa certainly cure constipation. It la generally conceded that rheumatism comes from arid atomach and sudden changes ef temperature. Bjiandrktii's rimi aave oor reeled all this and will do It afraln. Curoulo diseases are cured by taking two io tour oi iiHANDUKTU s riLLS every uikui i or a nioDin. The Legislature of Illinois has passed a law making the Intermarriage of cousins punai onenae. . BEAUTIFUL WOsTW are made pallid end unattractive by func tional irregularities, which Dr. Pierre's "favorite Prescription" will infa IIImt cure. Thousands of testimonials. Bt uruggiaia. Gen. John fV Vntmnnt will Loa Angeles permanently. More Throat, "Brown'i Bronchial Troche" are a simple remedy. A friend In ntuul In a frUnH tnAA 1. . .... I. .....WW, doubly true la the case of llobb'e Little IF - Llfllll Kit a v cgouiuio mis. iney always oure. UMrTA SIAS talllloiu llUrtlM mmt In. n Uoa tu alias K. t. iMrUoo. Jf o. Hvs6) Portland, Or. "ahuukjasurrapoodaalsaila. Mlaila IKVos. Haatlls Two tearupfuls (level) of uranulated sugar weigh one pound. Dr. Pierce's 'Pellets" the ordinal -r.lt. tie Liver lilts" (suaar ooatedl um slrb and billons headache, sour stomach and bilious attacks. JUy d ugglsU. Two UacilDfulsof soft butter wnll narbnrl weigh one pound. CHB05I0 COUGHS AUD COLD! All iHUUUUAa TV . 1 . uu u u 1 jw w. i.w iunn, miu A.UUXV C&D De MIPblK, ltialld..f M . . 'u 1 . ooutalue the hsailug virtues of Cod Liver Oil aud HypophosuUitus In theii fullest form. Is a DMautlrnl arMjunw It',iiii1alii,i .u i.l. .m. easily dlgeated, and can be taken by the most a ell o te. f lease read: "1 consider Boon's 1,'miiiKinfi tW htiiiut w u...n..1 . n,... eulous sod Strumous AitecUous, to say nothing nf nnlln.n n. J .4 u . .1 . U . 1. 1 H w i . , I Co null, 41. 1 Manoiiester, O. OORSUHFTIOIT IVSZLT CUBXD. To the Editor Heaao inform your readers that I have a po IU ve remedy for the above named disease, by r ua vuuuoaiiua ui uoptHNOstmatfs nave been permanenUy cured. I aLall be-ulad to MMul turn kn,il 1 . . n. your readers who have oonsimiptlun If they will aund me their Express and P. 0. address, RospeotfuUr, A. BLOCUM. Af. C.. 1H1 freed Bt. New YorK WsJcbIm'b Snillrral and Rnnhn M vt.mt- nator Try It and prove the best in the cheapest. Wakclee & Co.. Ssn Francisco. HALL'S 3PULM0NARY A superior remedy tat Conglu, Coldn, Incipient CoiiNtunptlon, and nil Throat and Lung Trouble, Sold bj all Druggists tor SO Cents. ely's CatarrH CREAM1 BALMbS) when ooitrili efftsctuAll bud tloni. It allayi InHaun- nmtlon, iiroWcU tbr oiembraii uf th nta) lueaw from addltioual On Idi outupietwlj hU the lurea tutl refjfcarm win uf UaU tud uueli Not Liquid or Snuff I Say-fever Try the Cure. 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" fe vrtaaa-kfOW I Ttrui OsbJcsI Ol ' STJACOBSOn, an vvtv THE GREAT REMEDY FOR PAIN. Cares KhoumatUm. Naaratxla, Itclat loa. Lumbago, Hackaehe, Headache, Toothache, Hore Throat, 8well lugs, Frostbites, Sprulus, lirolses, t uts, Iturua and BoaJda WHAT IT IS. It is In one word a cure ; It Is not merely die a relief find In no sense a cure-all ; It Is the product of scientillc restrch. Oil It strengthens while It sooOies end sub- dues, heals and cures: it liUirally oon quers pain. OrJ Its efforts ere cnraOve and permanent to MUt the whole group of muscular miseries and nervous agonies. It does not merely Irritate the otitfT imr- I Hi face, nor does it merely soften or relax a constricted muscle. To its sprcitlti action a superior curative virtue is itijK-nulded. Rth 1 Jnerrstes deeply but rently; search si Uli ingly and surely, aeakiuK the pain spot In au effort to conquer. Cf Ti Each constituent of the formula has a UUI recogiiUed lntrlnsio yirtue to serve most surely the cure of pain. 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Our Two-Horao Power AC'MK F.NOIVK and B01LKH eannct b. surnaased for work- Disnship end cheapness. Ka;ia eiallr suitable for Butuhera, Dairies, Saw Mills, eta. Cost of running .xcoodingly cheap. PEICE (all oomplets), $205. Write for Description and Cut. -CALIFORVIt SIIKEP CA,Id '0 MandSSKLLU STREET, BAN FUAitCISCO. CAX. All sites Engines snd Boilers alwr In stock. I CURE FITS! VVbea I aay onm I aW iwaaa saerely to atop tkaos fra-aUoaaanaUiaahavo UMaa reiarnaraln. 1 mnan a rxlln aura. I ham ouoe the diaaaaa uf kTTS. tl'LL- nY ot FALL1NU sloaNbMtaunMuag v at'idy. 1 warrant iy reanedy to ear. too woeet oaene. Boaoaa etbare have failed no raaana for aol auw raeatvtmi a oona. hWnilatoaoa fu a traatiaaand a Free H'rftlo Star hilalhbla remedy. Hr f.ivmm and Pnat Ottioa. . 6. KOUT. JfTClsa fearl wt. New Ymtk. a WWf.W mm ' " awaa eiinly for Ute aare ef S.r.aoiaiw,ia ef lee fwreu0 erkl.SCTSIUITI p.iwiitlK tereae tae aarie aieM pMCete Ikew MkMllkvaMMk Da art . UllVII 1WV. M.W aSvnkn,i em all llle trm Mlal. liurwtkeOSS lrLavrj ftvfef fad tsW I I ' 1 I aMaiba,a44ra 'mUiscki 0x, Hl WMfctlgMsl . iS mm ' a CAL , BUTCHERS' mi i P. N. O. No. tlT-4 W. N. U. No. HA. REWARD! tl find W1U 'n eaok and every grain of sola. tllUUUoaous aubataaoaa leiuid tn W ladoia a KobertUio. soknowlaud Ute amal delightful anil an ; ntUii kanuleaa toilet artloU ever pivduoed for boauUfylng and praaarvuig too eoaipleiliia. remaning Ian, aunburs. freeklae and ail kkauakra sod rout hueea of tho akin. Lrd sad tadonod by the elite of auelety and tho aa. Mold ay sll aruiuiiata at 6D eauta per bottle. White sad Fleeh. Manulaotuml by W. U. WISDOM A 00. OuatulaU, Funiaud. Unajoa. The Oregon National Bank. OF rCRTf.Afc n. -. lKWarn to MoUuouMtao srlogiiank.l CAPITAL TaiO IN, SMOCOa Trujaauu a Oonosal flank n llialniaa. AOOOTJNTa kept enl.Jeot tu obeok HKI.Lri lacll ANOh oo riaa kanraino and Now Terk. MARKS 3JXr.tTI(iNS -w favmhl. Wm VAJJ B DaLAHllMUTX "J. B MAHKLB, Ja- iWilooL '-T I'rovl kslL tTr. BnEBJCAH chahiwr. CALIFORNIA Furniture Co,. Qon ion noi fine r)i, fit ' IM) ULy Ml, uv mil 01,, SAN FRANCISCO. Largest Stock. Lowest Prices, Furniture, Bedding, Upholstery, Hotel Furniture a Specialty, IV. I?. Colo Ac Oo. Osur few Store, which we nowoccapy, h abowat 3 acre, of floor Bpaek. Th. BUYERS' GUIDE la iasised Sept. and March, ooh year. S3" 384 pages, 8XU lneha,wlthewr 3,600 Illustrations - whole Picture Gallery. GIVES Whslaiala Trimm. direct ( eevMatinera on all Roods Iter personal or family sue. Tells how to order, and gtea exact cost of every thing yon sue, oat. drink, wear, or hare fun with. Time INVALUABLE! BOOKS contain information gleaned from the markets of the world. A copy Bant FREE upon receipt of -10 eta, to defray ripens, of mailing. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. UlelM Allchlgna Avenue, Chicago, 11L Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute BtaO" ot Elahteen Experienced aad BkllU ful rhyalclunauad Muraevns. ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY. PaticnU trotitod hore or ut their hoimtj. Muny trottUitl nt hoiuu, tliroiiKh oorrceimnilcnon, sg suociwsrully its if hiiru Tit iHireoii. L'ouie ajwi Ke us, or SDinl ton cmtti In etoiniwi for our " Invalids' Ouido Book," whlolt givit ull pnrtlo. ulura. Aildrorist Wom.n'g Dihi'Enhahy Medu CAL AH801AT10N, oUl MtUu Bt., lllllTuk), N.V. For "worn-out," 14 run-flown," flphllltated sohool toaohera, inllllneni, rKtnntroii'S, hotise koenert, and overworked women Kcnerttlljr, Ilr.Vlorc'g Favorite PnvwTlptinn Is the imi of all rnatoratlvo tonics. It Is not a "Cure-all," but atlmlntbly f ullllla a tliiKni8 of pnriioen, bring a tnost potent 8H-ino for all those Chrorle WouknrHncs and Ilwtw poeulisr to wotuiin. Tlu tmiitinent nf rutin y thiiusunda of such euw,nt t h. IiivhIIiIu' Ilotol nnd Biirj. leal Institute tins alTonlcd a litrfro expFrk'Uoa in adapUnir roumdlia (or tholr cure, and Or. Pierce's Favorita Prescription la the rrantt of this rast exporlonoe. For Internal congestion, Inllanimatlon and ulreratlun. It la n Mpeclfic. It Is a powerful gunoml, tut well nt iitcrlnr, tonlo and nervine, and Imparts vlRor and strength to th whole aystAtn. It cuna weakiiesa of etomaoh, Indltrefltion, blontlntr, weith buck, nervous pnt ration, eihuufllon, deliillly and sleeplessness, In either ser. Fnvo rlto Prescrip tion Is sold by drnrirlsta tinder our potitiv guareuuu. Boo wrapper around bottlo. PniCE $1.00, roa $a.OO. Bend 10 eents In stamps for Dr. Pleroe's lartro Troaiise on Dlsesws of Women (10 puttee, paper-onvored). Addrrait, Wokld a Dihhen I ahy Mbdical Ahsociation, otid Main Btreet, lluffolo, N. T. a TTTTTT1 FILLS. ANTI-BILIOUS and CATIIAHTIO. SICK HEADACHE, BI!loaa Ileadaeh), Ulzriuesa, (Jouatlpaw tlon, Iiidla;estloii( and BIllouaAttacka, promptly oured by Dr. Plerce'e Pleasant PnrKatlve Pellets. Hi oeoU u viul, by Orufc-irlsU. al mraaa a art-r--or a ri r ri H nnna i cnrTAni r " sT s-vs- 1-awa.a. a m LITTLE V PILLS n FOB THE LIVER. M Perfect dlscstlnn acr pllshed by tii kin it Until. 's little Vegetnl.lo 1'Uls. This Womlerrul Iteine.lv cures Hick llrnlnrlie,ly- .rpaia, snnigeaTiiin, fin a all Itlseasee of the Liver and BUimnrh. The following symptoms result from diseases of the Ullfcstlvo Urgnus: Cnnstl pation, Ileailnrhe. J Ilea. Iinartbnm, lis Taate In A.'outh, Nausea, Hour ntoraach, Coated Ton;uo, Yellownesaof hkln, J ain In the Hide, etc. llnhli's little VenetahlePlllawIll free the system of all these and mauy other disorders. They aro purely veetall, aiiKar eoated, very email, ertay to take, only one .,111 ml Jul, hut HB.U1 wilh wonderful results. Try thcra SI onee. and forever after vou will recommend them. Price t5 Cta. a Tint, or Hve for (1.00. Bent by mall or all dnmlsts. Hoaa'a Mioioini Oo., drop's, San Francisoo, Cal. QTFINWAY KRAIMCM, P8AHR W I Utll IIM I HACH. Gaoler, Koeotah PISMt BnrdeM Ortaaw. hand laatniBierita. Laiaeat Mor tl Hbaas Marie ewt Bta Baorte supt'lled al Raaaara Prtow. atATTUIAJt OKA I OO., M fuel